On 2016-03-01 2:57 pm, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
Hi,
On 03/01/16 18:43, dweimer wrote:
I am considering setting up a bhyve virtual machine to run pfSense.
Not
too thrilled with the CPU heat on the PC Engines APU1D4 when under
heavy
load, but don't want to rely entirely on a VM. As I like still
On 2016-03-01 3:01 pm, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On 03/01/16 22:36, Julian Elischer wrote:
this makes one wonder if it would be possible to run the pfsense code
in
a vnet Jail.
That would be really cool and handy. The pfsense kernel is
unfortunately just a bit modified. I haven't tried but I t
Hi,
On 03/01/16 18:43, dweimer wrote:
I am considering setting up a bhyve virtual machine to run pfSense. Not
too thrilled with the CPU heat on the PC Engines APU1D4 when under heavy
load, but don't want to rely entirely on a VM. As I like still having
internet if I would have to take my server
On 03/01/16 22:36, Julian Elischer wrote:
this makes one wonder if it would be possible to run the pfsense code in
a vnet Jail.
That would be really cool and handy. The pfsense kernel is
unfortunately just a bit modified. I haven't tried but I think
many things will fail.
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On 1/03/2016 8:43 AM, dweimer wrote:
I am considering setting up a bhyve virtual machine to run pfSense.
Not too thrilled with the CPU heat on the PC Engines APU1D4 when
under heavy load, but don't want to rely entirely on a VM. As I like
still having internet if I would have to take my server
I am considering setting up a bhyve virtual machine to run pfSense. Not
too thrilled with the CPU heat on the PC Engines APU1D4 when under heavy
load, but don't want to rely entirely on a VM. As I like still having
internet if I would have to take my server offline for disk replacement
or other